Women's Tennis | 2/24/2017 2:07:00 PM
STATESBORO, Ga. – After a week off, the women's tennis team is back on the courts, traveling to UNC-Greensboro and North Carolina A&T. The Eagles are looking to rebound after falling to No. 11 Georgia Tech last weekend. UNCG enters play 1-5, while NCAT holds a 0-4 record. The blue and white are looking to rebound from their loss in Atlanta and get back in the win column.
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"We are looking forward to improving our record on the road this weekend," head coach
Michele Stanford said. "UNCG has always provided strong competition, and the girls are definitely seeking revenge from our match against them last year. NC A&T will be a breath of fresh air for us. We have not come across them the past couple of years, and I am excited to see our team produce some strong results."
LAST TIME OUT
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Last time out the Eagles traveled to Atlanta, Georgia to face off against No. 11 Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets would jump off to an early 1-0 lead behind their No. 11 doubles team.
Emilia Bujan would battle with No. 92 Nami Otsuka in singles play. Otsuka would defeat Bujan 6-4, 6-3 on their way to a 7-0 victory over the Eagles.
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